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they acquired nassy energy in 2011, increasing the portfolio and permits. over 700 permits, they told me, from state officials. 5,000 discharge points. they said, in the grand scheme of things, there wasn't a lot. we're 99.8% in compliance all the time. >> ifill: so the cost of doing business? >> they said we predicted this was going to happen, we accounted for it and we expect no way off, but they're saying we're a very large company, can do better but we do well now. >> ifill: so a size of $27.5 million in fines, what does it require the companies do now? >> they're going to have to put waste water treatment systems on the discharges on the mines. now the waste is collected and settles out in crude systems before emptied into the stream, so they have to do boost monitoring and have testify a third party to validate the monitoring and they will have to digitally record the violations. in many cases, the companies are submitting reams of actual paper to the states and the states don't really have the available resources to keep track of the violations repor
they acquired nassy energy in 2011, increasing the portfolio and permits. over 700 permits, they told me, from state officials. 5,000 discharge points. they said, in the grand scheme of things, there wasn't a lot. we're 99.8% in compliance all the time. >> ifill: so the cost of doing business? >> they said we predicted this was going to happen, we accounted for it and we expect no way off, but they're saying we're a very large company, can do better but we do well now. >>...
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by grabbing crimea, putin basically killed the whole idea of energy in ukraine but also for energy to europe. not many people talk about it but that's one to have the secrets behind the whole operation and the american companies with shell gas are in trouble now. so it's a political gamble for president putin. he's up to long-term. >> charlie: what does the west have to do to stop that? >> that's the big challenge. what's happening now is that the ukraine is bigger than georgia. now if he does not come here, he will go further. you know, there is an american web site that published something based on correspondence of u.s. diplomats meetings with me. the problem is that if he gets away with crimea and ukraine, he'll go for baltic, even if they're members of nato. he will try to annex territories inside georgia and crimea. the whole distraction to have the post cold war and post-secondary war is over in europe and they are one of the main beneficiaries. so the u.s. is really at stake. one of the challenges for the u.s. and anywhere in the world an it cannot be neglected. a lot of thing
by grabbing crimea, putin basically killed the whole idea of energy in ukraine but also for energy to europe. not many people talk about it but that's one to have the secrets behind the whole operation and the american companies with shell gas are in trouble now. so it's a political gamble for president putin. he's up to long-term. >> charlie: what does the west have to do to stop that? >> that's the big challenge. what's happening now is that the ukraine is bigger than georgia. now...
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s energy, and its biggest trading partner. >> in ukraine, a confrontation involving a senior u.n. official. armed men threatened to diplomat at gun point. nick schifrin is in sevastopol, and has more on the dramatic developments. >> for nearly an hour inside this cafe they barricaded u.n. envoy robert serry. demonstrators tried to stop us filming. whether at the cafe or airport they denied all access. the same activists blocked the door running serry out of the country. they feel empowered by the arrival of 16,000 troops. with my producer, we asked half a dozen soldiers and got the same silence. >> can i ask someone a question? he tells me to step away from the car and drive to this base. russian soldiers demanded ukrainians surrender their weapons. they are not to shoot so they block the front gates. anything they could. they successfully sent the russian troops packingment that night a pro-russian mob showed up outside the gates demanding the russian soldiers be let in. russian forcers, with the support of their radical pro-russian supporters are stepping up their aggression. sc
s energy, and its biggest trading partner. >> in ukraine, a confrontation involving a senior u.n. official. armed men threatened to diplomat at gun point. nick schifrin is in sevastopol, and has more on the dramatic developments. >> for nearly an hour inside this cafe they barricaded u.n. envoy robert serry. demonstrators tried to stop us filming. whether at the cafe or airport they denied all access. the same activists blocked the door running serry out of the country. they feel...
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here is why you should care if you are looking at energy stocks or the energy commodities. here is russia, here is the ukraine, here is europe. the red lines indicate pipelines that carry oil and natural gas, quite a lot of it, by the way. russia sends 70% of the natural gas to europe via pipeline to go through the ukraine. about 30% of all the natural gas they produce goes through those pipelines to various countries in europe. possibility of a supply disruption is what has been running oil prices up. you heard traders say the skepticism isn't really warranted, so if you take a look at what is happening in the oil market right now, they're skeptical there will ever be a disruption because it would cause such an economic calamity. oil prices holding onto their again at $105 per barrel, but look at natural gas prices. we don't export natural gas, doesn't go across the pond. natural gas priced in europe, here at home. natural gas is down 3% right now at the lowest level of the day. the point that out because this is weather related. i am told by the energy management institut
here is why you should care if you are looking at energy stocks or the energy commodities. here is russia, here is the ukraine, here is europe. the red lines indicate pipelines that carry oil and natural gas, quite a lot of it, by the way. russia sends 70% of the natural gas to europe via pipeline to go through the ukraine. about 30% of all the natural gas they produce goes through those pipelines to various countries in europe. possibility of a supply disruption is what has been running oil...
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the energy, you don't want to write these off. but they are real dynamic the strength of the storm is north of here. there's watersheds up there that's good. it would be nice to get it at leakington reservoir. saturday night and sunday morning. fingers crossed. this could turn into something. let's hope for that. there's the five-day forcast. it's wet but not wet enough. that's right. these storms, if they were phased upright we would get an inch from each storm which would have an impact. >> we need to keep getting the storms. >> the door is open for a while. they just have to get stronger. >>> california lawmakers face the heat at the state capital. >> state legislatures donned the firefighters suit and learned to cut a hole in the roof. they faced temperature of $800 100-degrees to face a simulated propane fire. i have to get the fire out. this is failure is not an option, i have the hose. >> fire crews volunteered their time to put the lawmakers through the training session. >>> we caught up with brandon belt today. >> what he
the energy, you don't want to write these off. but they are real dynamic the strength of the storm is north of here. there's watersheds up there that's good. it would be nice to get it at leakington reservoir. saturday night and sunday morning. fingers crossed. this could turn into something. let's hope for that. there's the five-day forcast. it's wet but not wet enough. that's right. these storms, if they were phased upright we would get an inch from each storm which would have an impact....
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the country's energy situation is crucial. after the break, we'll find out who is waiting in -- who is weighing in on the ukraine's power struggles. ♪ >> welcome back. we're taking a closer look at europe's energy situation. affected by the conflict in the ukraine. what happens next is completely up in the air. joining us now is the executive chair of the global energy symposium. let's talk about europe's exposure to russian gas and the ukrainian throughput. to what extent should we be worried by the escalating situation? >> the longer this crisis remains, the greater the impact is going to be on energy expectations in europe. we are already seeing that this morning. of any has happened great significance in the ukraine other than some russian troops showing up in the crimea. it has been enough to start spiking prices and spiking future levels. that is going to be more pronounced as we move forward. the interesting thing is what is already doing in new york, which i think is an overreaction at -- moment, given what is at wha
the country's energy situation is crucial. after the break, we'll find out who is waiting in -- who is weighing in on the ukraine's power struggles. ♪ >> welcome back. we're taking a closer look at europe's energy situation. affected by the conflict in the ukraine. what happens next is completely up in the air. joining us now is the executive chair of the global energy symposium. let's talk about europe's exposure to russian gas and the ukrainian throughput. to what extent should we be...
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this won't give us energy independence. this is all about exporting that canadian product out in the gulf out to the rest of the world. and whatever that ceo said, that a climate change bomb, an emissions bomb that is proportionally up larger than any other extraction. >> the conservative narrative right now is very desperate when they're tying to russia. congressman, good to have you with us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the fight for public education is heating up across the country. the rapid response panel will join me to discuss how conservatives are using children as political pawns in the for-profit education industry. >>> but first, more than 2 million americans, the number is moving up, are now without unemployment insurance benefits. congressman clapper weighs in. [ female announcer ] from your first breath, to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer
this won't give us energy independence. this is all about exporting that canadian product out in the gulf out to the rest of the world. and whatever that ceo said, that a climate change bomb, an emissions bomb that is proportionally up larger than any other extraction. >> the conservative narrative right now is very desperate when they're tying to russia. congressman, good to have you with us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the fight for public education is heating up across the...
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the deal will have an emphasis on several things, including water conservation, alternative energy, and education. outside, more than a dozen protesters and a few israeli supporters gathered along shoreline boulevard. >> the countries long ago stopped all of their business with apartheid south africa so now governor brown thinks it's okay to form this relationship is just beyond disgusting. >> israel is a tiny desert country, they've been dealing with, for example, water use issues all of their existence and after three years of drought, we have the same issues here. we could learn so much from israeli technology. >> reporter: security was tight around the event. we saw secret service around the building and also used dogs to patrol the area. after this, netanyahu is scheduled to visit other leaders. david louis is inside the event right now. you can follow him on twitter and catch his reports on later editions of abc 7. reporting live in mountain view, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> bart service has finally resumed several hours after a man was hit and killed by a train. ab
the deal will have an emphasis on several things, including water conservation, alternative energy, and education. outside, more than a dozen protesters and a few israeli supporters gathered along shoreline boulevard. >> the countries long ago stopped all of their business with apartheid south africa so now governor brown thinks it's okay to form this relationship is just beyond disgusting. >> israel is a tiny desert country, they've been dealing with, for example, water use issues...
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you eat with the band. >> trust is a part of the whole thing. >> ask him about access >> feeling energy from the stage with these musicians is a he is on a first name basis with the band >> what do you play? >> i play camera. >> does he ever. chances are you don't know his name but his work, iconic. >> this is visual an thro thropologie. >> wonderful photos. >> until this moment, warren had not seen the pictures in the book called "jam". a look at rock and roll concerts as performance art. >> i'm capturing energy and music. >> pictures like these do not happen by accident. he may toot shoot 2,000 frames then may keep 100. often, you'll glimpse on stage in the middle of it all. yes, musicians do give him that much access. jay began doing this at 16 years old at a grateful dead concert who made friends with the band and years later, earned trust to shoot this famous portrait of jerry garcia. >> i shot these in 1991. they gave me 90 seconds. >> no picture happens easily. jay had a special one for the fox theater that night. >> i'm going to shoot ten pictures if can, if they'll sit that lon
you eat with the band. >> trust is a part of the whole thing. >> ask him about access >> feeling energy from the stage with these musicians is a he is on a first name basis with the band >> what do you play? >> i play camera. >> does he ever. chances are you don't know his name but his work, iconic. >> this is visual an thro thropologie. >> wonderful photos. >> until this moment, warren had not seen the pictures in the book called...
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they will also talk about alternative energy, cyber security, and bio-tech. they will also get access to innovation hubs. it includes 16 clusters of tech incubato incubators. and although mr. netanyahu has one supporter out here, there are protestors that say the governor should not come to an agreement with the prime minister until the isreali palestine issue is solved. >> we should not have relations with isz yal. we should treat them the same way as any country doing ethnic cleansing and committing these crimes against their neighbors. >> the protestors have been out here since 7:00 this morning. the prime minister was schedule todd be here at 10:30 after an extensive security of the inside and perimeter of the computer history museum. we'll give you a live picture of some of the protestors out here. they are waving the isreali flag in support. and other protestors are out here welcoming him in mountain view. he will go to stanford after this visit. >>> thank you, damien. now to developing news. reports of an u.n. envoy. ukraine officials say it was kidnap
they will also talk about alternative energy, cyber security, and bio-tech. they will also get access to innovation hubs. it includes 16 clusters of tech incubato incubators. and although mr. netanyahu has one supporter out here, there are protestors that say the governor should not come to an agreement with the prime minister until the isreali palestine issue is solved. >> we should not have relations with isz yal. we should treat them the same way as any country doing ethnic cleansing...
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thing time and scientists will there be industry climate change to make energy when all energy should be available on a free public. speaking about land use solutions for the crisis we have a prime minister of australia tony abbott the sun says aussie this late edition straight ahead not bad news from the club a commission because you will because. loveless from a farce the. mining company forces the. funding in such deadly food to the mistakes that if you want to cheer to kill a child commissar the sixers dish it surely is the opposite sides to believe but it changes nothing we could see orbs challenges and thoughts from free thinkers and leaders on this forum yet time we still seem stalled with no way forward but what we can in the cool of the jews channeling little a little who's trying to confer with weight is that because. the surgeon what have you got to say on the energy crisis concerning slaves to fifty forty street which are supposed to get you centric series yes we know this song at the center of the song to try lucian research opposing my degree to see the lives of centurie
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proven federal programs like energy star, boost energy efficiency and have conserved energy by helping consumers and businesses find energy efficient appliances and products. in fact, commercial buildings, which use energy star technology, show an average of 7% energy savings. progress and energy efficiency is a win-win that is good for our pocketbooks and good for our environment. and we can do more. if just one in 10 households use current technology to upgrade their home heating systems, we could keep 17 billion pounds of pollution out of our air. a vote for my amendment is a vote to ensure that we keep every tool available to conserve energy and help consumers avoid needless energy costs. mr. speaker, price increases in the energy sector are a very real and very serious problem. it hurts working families struggling to make ends meet. it hurts homeowners who struggle every month to pay their mortgage and utility bills, including many of my hardworking families in ventura county. it hurts small and large businesses, driving up the price of doing business, and impacting their ability
proven federal programs like energy star, boost energy efficiency and have conserved energy by helping consumers and businesses find energy efficient appliances and products. in fact, commercial buildings, which use energy star technology, show an average of 7% energy savings. progress and energy efficiency is a win-win that is good for our pocketbooks and good for our environment. and we can do more. if just one in 10 households use current technology to upgrade their home heating systems, we...
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, and cyber technology security. >> solar, bio fuels alternative energies and others we're doing that. cyber we'll need to protect the privacy of individuals and not only public systems you don't want your user account to be pilfered. >> there is a lot we can do, learn, and share. israel is dynamic. >> invited guests were promoting international collaboration. >> transferring those to here, having partners to develop products here is very important. i think that this, this effort you saw in terms is just going to cement the relationship. >> this valley. >> it is to grow and create technology in a time line that would be possible without putting these things together. >> the goal to foster more sharing of knowledge. in mountain view, abc7 news. >> still ahead at 4:00 another frustrating warning for bart riders the trouble that delayed them for hours today. >> plus, he's back. and coming to the bay area. >> new at 4:30 sat exam getting a major overhaul. what that is going to mean for students. >> michael finney is taking your questions on twitter and facebook and will answer them here l
, and cyber technology security. >> solar, bio fuels alternative energies and others we're doing that. cyber we'll need to protect the privacy of individuals and not only public systems you don't want your user account to be pilfered. >> there is a lot we can do, learn, and share. israel is dynamic. >> invited guests were promoting international collaboration. >> transferring those to here, having partners to develop products here is very important. i think that this,...
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of our free energy policy. plus a couple of possible last impossible job cuts in the monastery the solutions of the superpowers what about the super rich have they got some nuances the next guests discussing these pressing matters all intrapreneur richard richard what is really good people on let's put this great show these people. exhibit p. c's love the city on and what time to show up it's time to jostle check you must live and die right from mars against the planet solar panel such as the the logical. civilian with the flip the switch the time which colonize the solar system what should you wait. till the people of earth you're playing let's get it clear with planning a trip with the men dragging them back to the old would be confined to the same old just such a lot of them but the to listen to what if an asteroid because you miscalculated. but for some our usage uncollected just a no. no we can count on your results from the sky what other energy sources can we find translucent what is your view of the sea
of our free energy policy. plus a couple of possible last impossible job cuts in the monastery the solutions of the superpowers what about the super rich have they got some nuances the next guests discussing these pressing matters all intrapreneur richard richard what is really good people on let's put this great show these people. exhibit p. c's love the city on and what time to show up it's time to jostle check you must live and die right from mars against the planet solar panel such as the...
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how can we start injecting a new level of energy and creativity into that discussion. perhaps that's for another time. >> very good. anyone else on that subject? we'll go back out to -- let's see. gentleman standing in front of the person -- yeah, sir. over there. >> [inaudible] my question is, goes to -- [inaudible] about the increased violence against the journalists. i think that in a great teal will affect the freedom of press and freedom of expression. so has the media organizations partnered with the afghan ministry, security ministries or institutions to address this issue, and how do you see the level of violence against journalists in the future, and how do you see the future government to protect the rights and the -- and safeguard the journalists and their rights in the future? >> najiv? thank you. >> thank you. it's good to see you in washington. it's a huge challenge. violence against media workers is becoming increaseingly bigger challenge, and it discourage a lot of media workers, and it has -- and because of the fact that a lot of the violence is raised
how can we start injecting a new level of energy and creativity into that discussion. perhaps that's for another time. >> very good. anyone else on that subject? we'll go back out to -- let's see. gentleman standing in front of the person -- yeah, sir. over there. >> [inaudible] my question is, goes to -- [inaudible] about the increased violence against the journalists. i think that in a great teal will affect the freedom of press and freedom of expression. so has the media...
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. >> lisa is an energy whose expert ease, she says pooling water raises red flags. >> you get pitting that you can't see. sou don't know how much is lost. >> caltrans says it's a bridge designed to be water resistant not watertight. >> would you build a ship that way? >> this is a process to determine how water is getting in >> the full list of findings will not be made for at least a week. >> rain water has been getting into cracks in the road creating pot holes. san francisco department of public works says there has been a 25% increase in reports. last year, they filled 1600 of them. >> yes. >> still ahead tonight new adventures of bat kid in hollywood. >> smoking pot in a rest room. students are third graders. >> a man pays cash for a new tv and winds up in handcuffs. >> fewer tour of the light show on the bay bridge. you'll have to wait until after dark. don't. i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor.tk to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want
. >> lisa is an energy whose expert ease, she says pooling water raises red flags. >> you get pitting that you can't see. sou don't know how much is lost. >> caltrans says it's a bridge designed to be water resistant not watertight. >> would you build a ship that way? >> this is a process to determine how water is getting in >> the full list of findings will not be made for at least a week. >> rain water has been getting into cracks in the road creating...
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the heat is hard on the dogs and weight and lose energy. >> weather is a concern. this is alaska. it's huge. it can be too warm or cold. it can be snowy or virtually little snow. it is what it is. that is part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at the dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's what they are born to, live for and what makes them happy. >> the teaming are making their way through north america's higher mountains. they'll battle the elements and each other and inhospitable terrain. pushing themselves, dogs and humans together in what is known as the last great race. >> it's a fascinating race. there's 69 in the id. >> -- idit e.r. od. >> that will do it for this edition. check out the live blog on the website for breaking news and information about the kiev crisis at aljazeera.com. we leave you with a look at the mardi gras celebrations in new orleans, going strong into the night. ♪ >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher. and you are in the stream. is misinformation complicating the crisis in ukraine. what is
the heat is hard on the dogs and weight and lose energy. >> weather is a concern. this is alaska. it's huge. it can be too warm or cold. it can be snowy or virtually little snow. it is what it is. that is part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at the dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's what they are born to, live for and what makes them happy. >> the teaming are making their way through north...
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number three is fuel energy. fuel cell, which reports earnings on march 10, is one of the most overbought stocks. >> i am talking cars. the auto-parts retailer reporting in nine percent increase as well as sales growth of four percent. severe winter weather actually helps sales by accelerating demand area >> number one is radioshack. shares plunged more than 25% after the electronics chain announced plans to close up to 1100 stores in the u.s., or 20% of its footprint. radioshack also reported a significantly wider loss for the fourth quarter. are also keeping our eyes on shares of smith and west. the gunmaker reporting earnings after the close today. a bumpy ride for alix steel, and paul barrett joins us from washington. on god's.t with you we saw them take off in 2013 under the threat of more regulation. what is happening, why this decline now? >> there has not been any kind of tragedies. if you take a look at federal background check which analysts say can be a relatively good barometer for sales, they tend to
number three is fuel energy. fuel cell, which reports earnings on march 10, is one of the most overbought stocks. >> i am talking cars. the auto-parts retailer reporting in nine percent increase as well as sales growth of four percent. severe winter weather actually helps sales by accelerating demand area >> number one is radioshack. shares plunged more than 25% after the electronics chain announced plans to close up to 1100 stores in the u.s., or 20% of its footprint. radioshack...
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isording to the economist, isolated location names and license really ought other countries for energy and water supplies, while luxury fashion makes it a pricey city for clothes. it rose six spots in this year's ranking. yen saw tokyo fall to sixth place, and caracas raucous, geneva, and melbourne. many living ine asian cities are in the top 10. new york claimed the vote defensive title for north america, but fell to 26 overall. paris charges the highest average price for a liberal natural -- liter of petrol. the french capital is beholden to the cheapest bottles of wine. benjamin netanyahu is readying his speech to the biggest row israel lobby in washington. president told u.s. barack obama he will never compromise on israel posse purity. israel's security. the u.s. president hiked up the pressure, saying it would be harder to protect israel if these efforts with the palestinian's failed. meeting face-to-face coming yards and to make the decisions needed to salvage the peace process. >> some decisions are going to have to be made, but i know that the prime minister will make those de
isording to the economist, isolated location names and license really ought other countries for energy and water supplies, while luxury fashion makes it a pricey city for clothes. it rose six spots in this year's ranking. yen saw tokyo fall to sixth place, and caracas raucous, geneva, and melbourne. many living ine asian cities are in the top 10. new york claimed the vote defensive title for north america, but fell to 26 overall. paris charges the highest average price for a liberal natural --...
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energy subsidies they get from russia. they are also talking about sending technical advisors in a whole host of areas first to work with the central bank and finance ministry, also to train election monitors, there is the hope there could be an election in may in ukraine. and the hope is that the u.s. can train monitors to ensure that is a free and fair election. and they also want to send technical advisors to help ukraine identify and recover any stolen assets we have heard about president yanukovych and the oligark, spirit billions of dollars out of the country. the administration has been saying that it has a wide host of sanctions that it can consider. they would be done through presidential executive order. they have already taken some diplomatic steps. they have pulled back on preparations for the g-8 summit. they have canceled trade talks. and what they are talking about as far as further sanctions could be the freezing of assets for russian government and military top officials and looking to see what the eu may
energy subsidies they get from russia. they are also talking about sending technical advisors in a whole host of areas first to work with the central bank and finance ministry, also to train election monitors, there is the hope there could be an election in may in ukraine. and the hope is that the u.s. can train monitors to ensure that is a free and fair election. and they also want to send technical advisors to help ukraine identify and recover any stolen assets we have heard about president...
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mimicry sims told in austria between iran and western allies were not that it can be fruitful and the energy of a new foreign minister mohamad saudis continue to insist that the country doesn't want the right side forces trying to prescribe the future. some policymakers in the european parliament say the easing of sanctions is a positive step out of a two sided agreement should be provided. for me as the person who closely watches the run i will the judge the iranian government in the iranian regime for its actions. and i think we as europeans have to encourage them to open up and to rebuild the confidence and trust which in my opinion should go beyond just the nuclear deal so we should also talk with them about solutions to end the war in syria. and of course many europeans and including myself are always very keen to highlight the human rights situation in iran. united states close aide of statistics summit on meetings and i were able to trade more freedom and snacks to market a petrochemicals complex system excellent speeches at this event that led to convince iran to be like this the way
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they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest example to world peace is the classic case in my view. will the foreign secretary array with me -- agree with me that our country must rethink the funding of our armed forces to make sure we have the ships, the navy, the air force to me potential threats in the future. i am not hinting we should go to war on this case but it is a reminder we need to keep our defenses up. in an unstable world we do need to keep up our defenses, that is right. that is why this country is investing in some very sophisticated military projects for the future. as twotain the spending per
they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest...
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venezuela is rich in energy but poor in necessities like milk. david will help explain the sometimes complex relationship between our two countries. >> david? >> this is venezuela's largest port city. we have refineries behind us and it's areas like these that are critical to venezuela's future. the influence in the region is wielded through petroleum. we talk about protests. we talk about high stakes in region where there is much natural gas and much crude oil. this is in many ways is why what happens in venezuela is so important. oil. venezuela is the fourth largest supplier of crude oil to the united states behind canada, saudi arabia and mexico, and has the largest reverse in th resere world. but because it does not have an refineries an unlikely partnership has emerged from the united states and this south american nation. >> years ago even under hue go chavez, when he's talking about our being the devil or some of these rhetorical positions, the bottom line is that the united states is the closest largest market for venezuelan oil. >> and t
venezuela is rich in energy but poor in necessities like milk. david will help explain the sometimes complex relationship between our two countries. >> david? >> this is venezuela's largest port city. we have refineries behind us and it's areas like these that are critical to venezuela's future. the influence in the region is wielded through petroleum. we talk about protests. we talk about high stakes in region where there is much natural gas and much crude oil. this is in many ways...
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energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for frack in all across the country but don't you dare frack on exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable so you tell a person as rich neighbors have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's just a little too close to his texas mansion and the petition in the town to block a tower that would provide water for fracking because of how much of an eyesore it would be in the suit they actually go as far as claiming it's illegal it would create a noise nuisance and traffic hazards interestingly enough mr tillerson sday job is literally to debunk the same claims he is making in the lawsuit and to promote hydraulic fracturing a practice is already been proven to cause earthquakes and birth defects of the very least in fact tellers and as even garren as far as saying that those who
energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for frack in all across the country but don't you dare frack on exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable so you tell a person as rich neighbors have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking...
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energy in a position where putin doesn't have access to the energy reserves and to the reknew that's he's had in the past. so whether this president does it or the next president does it, somebody has to do it. and i keep going back, shannon, you know, we survived jimmy carter, we're going to survive barack obama, but it will be incumbent on the next president to stop president obama. otherwise, neither will stop president putin. >> always good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank you, shannon. >>> the top democrat in the senate says the obamacare horror stories are live. that has some experiencing them first hand pretty fired up. >> i'm completely outraged. it's absolutely ridiculous. >> we're going debate the issue fair and balanced, of course, next. >>> another snowstorm spreading across the country gearing up to hit the east coast tonight. whether you want them or not, you need to know. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you
energy in a position where putin doesn't have access to the energy reserves and to the reknew that's he's had in the past. so whether this president does it or the next president does it, somebody has to do it. and i keep going back, shannon, you know, we survived jimmy carter, we're going to survive barack obama, but it will be incumbent on the next president to stop president obama. otherwise, neither will stop president putin. >> always good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank...
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it's just a question of how much energy is going to be put into the device to get it to work. what's going to be the most energy efficient way to do this, because remember, we have to get the craft up there that's going to do the work, we have to give it capability to maneuver around in space. once the technology that's going to be used to remove something from orbit, one of the ideas of attaching a tether so it builds friction and pulls the object down is not such a bad idea, because it doesn't require a lot of material to do that. if you could just push something out of orbit, that might not be a bad idea, because it may not require a large energy budget to make that work. you keep the expenses down in energy and materials and get the job done, it's just that those methods are slow and there's a lot of material that needs to be cleaned up. if there was a faster way to do it, that might be better. >> boy, that's certainly a big problem. nasa's budget was just announced or at least what they're hoping for the budget the next couple of years and keep it fairly stable, i hope th
it's just a question of how much energy is going to be put into the device to get it to work. what's going to be the most energy efficient way to do this, because remember, we have to get the craft up there that's going to do the work, we have to give it capability to maneuver around in space. once the technology that's going to be used to remove something from orbit, one of the ideas of attaching a tether so it builds friction and pulls the object down is not such a bad idea, because it...
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somehow all that energy comes and explodes here in the u.s. market. >> yosi, what is in the water in israel? there are so many engineers and technological advancements and what is it about the culture there that spurs this kind of behavior? >> maybe a jewish mother. that is one possibility. >> from my experience jewish mothers can be tough and pushy. certainly way the culture emanates around this country. >> everyone wants to pull themself. i can't say combination of meg low mania and showing who you are. education level in israel is so high. all that knowledge needs to be exploded somehow. that gets many investors into the technology. liz: here's how it exploded within you. you started this company, jinni, a play on the word genie, as "i dream of jeannie." because you thought there was better way for search for movies and television shows. you have an app now on the itunes store. talk about what it can do because as you look how you can analyze the desires of a typical viewer, what are the things that this company can do, this app for people?
somehow all that energy comes and explodes here in the u.s. market. >> yosi, what is in the water in israel? there are so many engineers and technological advancements and what is it about the culture there that spurs this kind of behavior? >> maybe a jewish mother. that is one possibility. >> from my experience jewish mothers can be tough and pushy. certainly way the culture emanates around this country. >> everyone wants to pull themself. i can't say combination of meg...
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they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your fellow republicans should tone down their rhetoric. >> this is a serious crisis that the west is facing. i spent most of my life in the government at a time when immediate crises, people came together and they were supportive of the president. there was the old line that politics stopped at the water's edge. i think people right now, while the president is trying to get the allies on board facing off with vladimir putin, having people call him weak or criticizing him is not helpful. we need to help achieve the objectives that the united states needs to achieve in this situa
they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your...
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they will be sharing all kinds of ideas when it comes to technology, renewable energy, cybersecurity. what good is all the energy we have if it can be knocked off the grid by cyberhackers, what benjamin netanyahu just said. i want to let you know former secretary of state george shultz, secretary of state under president ronald reagan, benjamin netanyahu called him by rabbi because he said george shultz taught him the value of economic development so many years ago and that truly has been what made israel the start of the nation. that brings us to accompany the got inside israel long time ago. that blue sticker stamp on hundreds of millions of computers may as well be stamped on the state of israel as well because more than four decades ago israel and intel started a partnership when intel thought there are some pretty big brains inside this country so we went straight to the source, brian krzanich, to ask what the company saw so long ago in the state of israel. >> we had a few key employees that were israeli citizens doing some innovative work and as we were looking to expand they he
they will be sharing all kinds of ideas when it comes to technology, renewable energy, cybersecurity. what good is all the energy we have if it can be knocked off the grid by cyberhackers, what benjamin netanyahu just said. i want to let you know former secretary of state george shultz, secretary of state under president ronald reagan, benjamin netanyahu called him by rabbi because he said george shultz taught him the value of economic development so many years ago and that truly has been what...
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>>ali, shock wave to the energy prices? >> yes, oil prices, that is global, that rose 2%, $105s a barrel now and we are going to feel that at the pumps and the price natural gas in germany and uk jumped 10%. germany is an industrial power house and depends on natural gas for electricity and call coming from russia, 40% of the the natural gas coming from russia through the ukraine and that is not good news. this is not affecting u.s. natural gas. we don't want to see russia pushing europe back into a recession because we all know that hitting us all. >> what other aspects are you looking at? >> i am looking at a guy that bidding plumbing and manufacturing parts and he exports them and invests in a factory operation in crimea, and he's doing this for a while and i am going to talk to him about affecting his business so we are connected. >> thank you, ali and thank you. we have a response to the ukrainian crisis on social media. >> ukrainians are going online and expressing their feelings on what is happening in their crime. a
>>ali, shock wave to the energy prices? >> yes, oil prices, that is global, that rose 2%, $105s a barrel now and we are going to feel that at the pumps and the price natural gas in germany and uk jumped 10%. germany is an industrial power house and depends on natural gas for electricity and call coming from russia, 40% of the the natural gas coming from russia through the ukraine and that is not good news. this is not affecting u.s. natural gas. we don't want to see russia pushing...
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we supply this energy crisis such as this we america obama is wise and more such is multiplied. the next old pipeline to be precise three. airports in crimea. ukraine government. groups but the region is refusing to acknowledge the new power. and capital itself freo spread so as right wing radicals get their hands on guns refuse to. use scare tactics to get their way. in detention. after a young man dies in police cars. that is family saying that he was tortured. and left out in the cold to millions in europe who are struggling without a home as the house is that could accommodate allowed to stand up to. the latest world headlines a live from moscow it's on t international with me rule reese to shy from everybody here welcome to the program an airport alert in crimea and southern ukraine where local militia are on high alert for an influx of armed groups from kiev and the region where over half of the population is russian is refusing to accept the power of the self-appointed government in the capital emotions are running high with crimea and even considering breaking away you'v
we supply this energy crisis such as this we america obama is wise and more such is multiplied. the next old pipeline to be precise three. airports in crimea. ukraine government. groups but the region is refusing to acknowledge the new power. and capital itself freo spread so as right wing radicals get their hands on guns refuse to. use scare tactics to get their way. in detention. after a young man dies in police cars. that is family saying that he was tortured. and left out in the cold to...
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almost to the point of indifference and then the french commission on atomic energy published a report to which the works are numbers which had never been translated into the local promoter language entered into the local vernacular. the publication of the document couldn't have come at a worse time just after the focus shima nuclear disaster and the following tsunami . well you know we're in the middle of nature here i really love this place i spend my time here sometimes we clean or collect coconuts. you can't stay here and wait for the tsunami that is coming to morrow we can't but if we hadn't seen on television what happened in japan and he's been everywhere else then we wouldn't be worried but we were shocked. too when we were told to go to her grown but there aren't any high places and. it is flat here there are no mountains there is nothing. if no more ah goes then so do we poor turia. a small loss of contempt and helplessness to forget about a very real fear. and anxiety that pushed the people to ask for a delegation to be sent tomorrow a visit took place last december. but the
almost to the point of indifference and then the french commission on atomic energy published a report to which the works are numbers which had never been translated into the local promoter language entered into the local vernacular. the publication of the document couldn't have come at a worse time just after the focus shima nuclear disaster and the following tsunami . well you know we're in the middle of nature here i really love this place i spend my time here sometimes we clean or collect...
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ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than georgia. here, he willtop go further. website an american that publishes something based on u.s. diplomats from 2008. the preciseting time of the crimea operation. i hate to predict it this way. but my next prediction is that go intots oil, he will the baltic states, even if they are members of nato. this guy wants to restore the soviet union. it is a distraction of post-cold war in europe. in one of the main beneficiaries of this work. major challenges for long-term stability. there are lots of things that need to be done and cannot be done to stop it. people are f
ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than...
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. >> lisa is an energy whose expert ease, she says pooling water raises red flags. >> you get pitting that you can't see. sou don't know how much is lost. >> caltrans says it's a bridge designed to be water resistant not watertight. >> would you build a ship that way? >> this is a process to determine how water is getting in >> the full list of findings will not be made for at least a week. >> rain water has been getting into cracks in the road creating pot holes. san francisco department of public works says there has bee. last year, they filled 1600 of them. >> yes. >> still ahead tonight new adventures of bat kid in hollywood. >> smoking pot in a rest room. students are third graders. >> a man pays cash for a new tv and winds up in handcuffs. >> fewer tour of the light show on the bay bridge. you'll have to wait until after dark. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending soon. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: right now, you can get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you
. >> lisa is an energy whose expert ease, she says pooling water raises red flags. >> you get pitting that you can't see. sou don't know how much is lost. >> caltrans says it's a bridge designed to be water resistant not watertight. >> would you build a ship that way? >> this is a process to determine how water is getting in >> the full list of findings will not be made for at least a week. >> rain water has been getting into cracks in the road creating...
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energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare fracking exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's just a little too close to his texas mansion and the petition in the town to block a tower that would provide water for fracking because of how much of an eyesore it would be in the suit they actually go as far as claiming it's illegal it would create a noise nuisance and traffic hazards interestingly enough mr tillerson sday job is literally to debunk the same claims he's making in the lawsuit and to promote hydraulic fracturing a practice is already been proven to cause earthquakes and birth defects in the very least in fact tellers and is even gotten as far as saying that those who oppose and tr
energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare fracking exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's...
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it looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces has his own intelligence branch. you put all of that together. it comes to 16. -- weoblem with the silos learned from 9/11 that all of that intelligence was never brought together. retrospectively, we look back and saw all of the clues, all of the pieces were there and were never put into a coherent whole. .e need integrated intelligence on a more practical level of why you need integrated intelligence, i have a friend i went to graduate school with. he was commander of a summer rain. he was given an order to go photograph a brand-new ship from hostile country. he went into shallow water. he went in there good to great risk -- even in there. he took great risks. he was able to get out. came out and did his duty. to the nasansferred security council and was working on things when this particular question came up. they looked at the files with extensive photographs of this ship that he had risked his life and his crew to go photograph. where di
it looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces has his own intelligence branch. you put all of that together. it comes to 16. -- weoblem with the silos learned from 9/11 that all of that intelligence was never brought together. retrospectively, we look back and saw all of the clues, all of the pieces were there and were never put into a coherent whole. .e need integrated intelligence on a more practical level of why you need integrated...
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there will be, you know, maybe within five, six years you begin to get some energy, but to turn that into money might be seven to ten years' window. but what's important about phase one if you have major oil players from the u.s. and russia and europe and china engaged in the sector, in the eastern mediterranean alongside israel and cyprus which relates to then turkey and the e.u. and all of that, it might create for lebanon an investment in its stability and its long-term viability because of the importance of energy. similar to what, how the gulf sort of gets its stability and security. the gulf countries are, you know, strange tribes, but they survived because they have important resources. other parking lots of the world -- parts of the world sometimes have that as well. that's very important for lebanon's geostrategic environment. if the east and west agree that this must be a peace offul zone because there are important resources here, now actually moving forward on what's the economic value of this, the first thing is to figure out how to get it to market. the market is effect
there will be, you know, maybe within five, six years you begin to get some energy, but to turn that into money might be seven to ten years' window. but what's important about phase one if you have major oil players from the u.s. and russia and europe and china engaged in the sector, in the eastern mediterranean alongside israel and cyprus which relates to then turkey and the e.u. and all of that, it might create for lebanon an investment in its stability and its long-term viability because of...
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and what's more, the eu imports most of its energy from russia, which is a top oil producer. should putin take the risk and turn off the taps, as he did with ukraine in 2009 and in 2006, it could spell disaster for europe and, perhaps, the u.s. as the "new republic" notes, "any supply shocks in europe that send prices higher will have ripple effects that raise gas prices in the united states." fiona hill is an expert on russia and eurasian affairs at the brookings institution. fiona, thanks for being here. let's start with that question. you do have a lot of criticism of the president saying that he needs to take stronger action. what conceivable stronger action could be taken? >> well, the problem is, as you've just laid out, that the strong action that the president can take really is very dependent on being in lock step with our european allies. the real impact of any sanctions would only be felt on russia if the eu and other key allies are with us in the way that we are all acting together in the sanctions against iran and our dispute over iran's nuclear program. so, if w
and what's more, the eu imports most of its energy from russia, which is a top oil producer. should putin take the risk and turn off the taps, as he did with ukraine in 2009 and in 2006, it could spell disaster for europe and, perhaps, the u.s. as the "new republic" notes, "any supply shocks in europe that send prices higher will have ripple effects that raise gas prices in the united states." fiona hill is an expert on russia and eurasian affairs at the brookings...
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this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house. >>> turmoil in venezuela after a month of angry protests, no end to the demonstrations there. >>> and uncovering history in north idaho, the story coming from a former war relocation camp for men of japanese decent. first -- an update in ukraine. due to rising tensions all scheduled military to military engagements between the u.s. and russia are on hold. the un will talk about the security in the reason gone. secretary of state john kerry heading to kiev tonight meeting with ukraine's interim leaders and parliament. >>> and president obama meeting tonight with his top national security advisors. he says russia's movements violate
this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house....
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other topics, alternative energy, agriculture and cyber- security. but the tech partnership is definitely the focus and here's what brown had to say about that. >> what a wonderful furthering of the deep connections that israel has not just with america but with california in particular and silicon valley as a very important example of all that. >> reporter: now, this is the first time we have a sitting israeli prime minister visiting california since 2006. before netanyahu made it here to silicon valley yesterday, he was in l.a. for the premiere of a new documentary that will air on cbs, highlighting and promoting israeli tourism. but the focus here in silicon valley is on the tech world. we'll have to see what they have to say. the talks continue inside the computer history museum. live in silicon valley, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> it took half the morning commute to get bart trains running again through hayward. investigators have the tracks shut down after a train struck and killed a person near the south hayward station last night. bart officials s
other topics, alternative energy, agriculture and cyber- security. but the tech partnership is definitely the focus and here's what brown had to say about that. >> what a wonderful furthering of the deep connections that israel has not just with america but with california in particular and silicon valley as a very important example of all that. >> reporter: now, this is the first time we have a sitting israeli prime minister visiting california since 2006. before netanyahu made it...
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terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue with, not sanctions against, russia. ali velshi, al jazeera. >> warren hogue, and from providence, rhode island, thomas nichols, professor of national security affairs. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> warren, let me start with you if i might. angela merkel suggested that the russian president is out of touch with reality tonight. is that just rhetoric or they have just lost control? >> i think what she said was he was from a different planet. i think exactly he is from a different planet. the russians view this differently. in the context of this there is nothing the west can do by way of punishment, economi
terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue...
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please supply this energy crisis such as. obama is wise and more such is not supply just futuristic. the next old pipeline. to. the interview. so the defense groups in ukraine's crimea patrol its two main airports over three years the country's new also receives which they refuse to recognize will send in armed brigades. while in the capital and some of your brains of western city is a right wing radicals refused to dissolve despite the trend of the government using scare tactics to assert that power and. also the sour walls of mass spying and gun violence china condemns america's human rights record saying washington's failing to be about its own standards. left south in the cold a europe struggles to deal with holds of probabilities despite millions of houses across the continent standing empty.
please supply this energy crisis such as. obama is wise and more such is not supply just futuristic. the next old pipeline. to. the interview. so the defense groups in ukraine's crimea patrol its two main airports over three years the country's new also receives which they refuse to recognize will send in armed brigades. while in the capital and some of your brains of western city is a right wing radicals refused to dissolve despite the trend of the government using scare tactics to assert that...
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debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic boon dog all that will increase britain's debt too is even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. hello and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle revolutionary care of with the illegal overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even care a horribly strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my dawn are seen as ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians or will we divide the country even more. to cross talk of bents in ukraine i'm joined by my guest amanda paul in brussels she
debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic boon dog all that will increase britain's...
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wants to grow this we dish energy giant wants to double the size of the open cast mine bought in fall needs more lignite for its power plant one of the dirtiest in europe the local children call it the cloud making factory it's one of the most polluting fossil fuels and it's supposed to be a thing of the past germany gets nearly twenty five percent of its electricity from solar and wind with a goal of eighty percent renewables by twenty fifty yet the country burned more brown coal last year than at any time since the one nine hundred ninety s. the dirty downside of chancellor merkel's nuclear phaseout more than nine hundred villagers are risk of being displaced and for some there's a feeling of history repeating itself in this region thousands had been resettled after the second world war when the communist government depended on brown coal to power its cities and factories. it makes me furious just furious first the government comes in starts developing alternative sources of energy and now we've come back to brown coal i feel very disillusioned we simply can't go back to old practic
wants to grow this we dish energy giant wants to double the size of the open cast mine bought in fall needs more lignite for its power plant one of the dirtiest in europe the local children call it the cloud making factory it's one of the most polluting fossil fuels and it's supposed to be a thing of the past germany gets nearly twenty five percent of its electricity from solar and wind with a goal of eighty percent renewables by twenty fifty yet the country burned more brown coal last year...
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watch out for energy sector. there are great sectors we have right now. reinvest into health care, financials. i love technology, those are combat safer havens. liz: we get to lincoln. it was alan trying to interrupt. lincoln is polite. you have a lot to say, lincoln. clearly people don't think this is a black swan event. do you? >> this is not a black swan even. alan's initial analysis of the technical aspects of the market. bullish divergence particularly in the bonds we all know where the smart money is. it told us calm was the underlying factor that penetrated this market today and kind of selling we saw both in russian etfs and poland as i mentioned earlier is initial knee-jerk reaction to some assets, flooding, removing themselves from immediate harm's way but the larger picture is much more pullish. we continue to see -- bullish. we see ism numbers regaining a little bit of strength. spending regaining a little bit of strength. wages even up .3 out of the ism and as we move later on in the week to see how we're doing in the jobs numbers that is whe
watch out for energy sector. there are great sectors we have right now. reinvest into health care, financials. i love technology, those are combat safer havens. liz: we get to lincoln. it was alan trying to interrupt. lincoln is polite. you have a lot to say, lincoln. clearly people don't think this is a black swan event. do you? >> this is not a black swan even. alan's initial analysis of the technical aspects of the market. bullish divergence particularly in the bonds we all know where...